Mstsc License Regedit

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Oct 06, 2014 Remote Desktop licensing mode is not configured. Remote Desktop Services will stop working in xx days. I had to delet the timebomb in registry. Force-removing the RDS licensing time-bomb registry entry: computer hkey_local_machine system CurrentControlSet Control Terminal Server RCM GracePeriod RegEdit alone couldn't do it. Theo Parrish Sound Sculptures 1 Rar there. It had to actually be run under highest privileges with the help of Sysinternals: psexec -s -i regedit.exe After another reboot things seem to be working now.

Note: If the OS uses the Windows Embedded Compact Standard Shell, you must instead configure these user preferences by using the corresponding keywords located in the.rdp file. See for more information. Name Type Description Default Value alternate shell REG_SZ Specifies the path to the server program that starts automatically when you connect to the server with Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP), for example, 'C: ProgramFiles Office Word.exe.' In the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box, on the Programs tab, corresponds to the Program path and file name box ' ' audioMode REG_DWORD Indicates where audio plays.

• Set to 0 (zero) to play audio on the host server. • Set to 1 to play audio on the device.

• Set to 2 to prevent playing audio. In the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box, on the Local Resources tab, corresponds to the Remote audio Settings button. 0 authentication level REG_DWORD Defines the server authentication level • Set to 0 (zero) to establish a connection to a Terminal Server without authenticating the connection to the server. • Set to 1 to require a valid Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificate from the Terminal Server to authenticate the connection to the server. • Set to 2 to try to use TLS to authenticate the connection to the server. If either the server or the device does not support TLS, the device still establishes a connection. 2 autoReconnection Enabled REG_DWORD Indicates how the device and server automatically try to reconnect if the connection is lost.

Set to 0 (zero) for the device to try to reconnect to the server. Set to 1 for the server to try to reconnect to the device. 1 bitmapCacheSize REG_DWORD The size, in KB, of the bitmap cache in memory. The system attempts to allocate approximately twice this amount of memory. If the allocation attempt fails, the system disables persistent caching for bitmaps and uses RAM caching instead.

1500 bitmapPersistCacheLocation REG_SZ The location of the bitmap cache. Temp compression REG_DWORD Enables file and directory compression. Set to 1 to enable compression. Set to 0 to disable compression. 1 connect to console REG_DWORD Enables the host console session to connect from the command line. Set to 0 (zero) for the command line to connect to a Terminal Services session. Set to 1 for the command line to connect to the host console session.

This setting only works when you connect to a computer running Windows Server 2003. Windows XP Professional does not respond to this setting because it always connects the user to the console. Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition and Windows 2000 Server with Terminal Services do not support this setting. 0 desktopheight REG_DWORD The height of the display, in pixels. This value can range from 200 to 2048. 0 When set to 0 (zero), the default value becomes the height value of the resolution dimensions that the OS uses when it starts. Desktopwidth REG_DWORD The width of the display, in pixels.

This value can range from 200 to 4096. 0 When set to 0, the default value becomes the width value of resolution dimensions that the OS uses when it starts. Disable cursor setting REG_DWORD Indicates whether cursor blinking is enabled during a Terminal Services session.

Set to 0 (zero) to enable cursor blinking. Set to 1 to disable cursor blinking. 0 disable full window drag REG_DWORD Indicates whether the contents of a window are visible while the user drags it in a Terminal Services session.

Set to 0 (zero) to display the contents of the window. Set to 1 to not display the contents of a window. In the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box, on the Experience tab, corresponds to the Show contents of window while dragging check box 1 disable menu anims REG_DWORD Indicates whether menu and window animations are enabled.

Set to 0 (zero) to enable animations. Set to 1 to disable animations. In the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box, on the Experience tab, corresponds to the Menu and window animation check box. 1 disable themes REG_DWORD Indicates whether themes are permitted when you log on to a remote server. Set to 0 (zero) to enable themes. Set to 1 to disable themes.

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